Example sentences of "will [adv] lead [prep] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Sites to which bleomycin binds too tightly will trap the antibiotic and will not lead to efficient catalysis [ 31 ] . |
2 | Encouraging school governors to sample a school meal with the children and inviting the contractor to send a representative to talk about the meals service at the next governors ' meeting will also lead to positive action to improve the system . |
3 | Movement can be created in silence , by power filters of any description but , to be fair , an air pump will also lead to this exchange , if with a degree of noise . |
4 | These features develop if the back-arc lithosphere behind the orogen is moving towards it relative to the underlying asthenosphere , since this convergence will probably lead to partial subduction of the back-arc lithosphere . |
5 | The authority has already warned that ending maintenance will probably lead to terminal deterioration , leaving a decaying structure full of rusting machinery . |
6 | FEARS that automation will inevitably lead to higher unemployment are not new . |
7 | Finally , the major overall result of the government 's monetarist economic policy has been a severe reduction in public expenditure , particularly in housing expenditure , which will inevitably lead to poorer quality public housing , with less possibility for transfers within this sector . |
8 | Improving doctors ' premises , which is essential , will undoubtedly lead to better care and promote the development of primary care teams but may not influence the doctors ' referral behaviour and the need for acute beds in London . |